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Study of crack propagation under fatigue equibiaxial loading

Bradaï et al., 2014

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5162417093877659498
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Bradaï S
Gourdin C
Gardin C
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Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference

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In some nuclear power plant components, the fatigue loading may be equibiaxial because of thermal fatigue. As a consequence, the potential impact of multiaxial loading on the fatigue life of components is a major concern. However, few experimental data are available about …
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